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Manhunt widens for juvenile home escapee, 5 detained in Jammu

Both the Pakistani nationals were arrested on Tuesday, within 20 hours of the incident, near the Ambala railway station in Haryana, while they were heading for Nepal.

- Jammu - UPDATED: February 18, 2026, 05:30 PM - 2 min read

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Even as two Pakistani nationals were held from Punjab, following their escape from the RS Pura Home in Jammu, at least five suspected persons have been detained, amid intensified search for a gangster who remained at large. 

 

Both the Pakistani nationals were arrested on Tuesday, within 20 hours of the incident, near the Ambala railway station in Haryana, while they were heading for Nepal. Karajeet Singh alias Gugga, a resident of Dablehar in RS Pura, and Pakistan citizens, Mohammad Suna-ullah (20) and Ahsan Anwar (21), allegedly attacked police personnel and fled from the juvenile home at around 5 pm on Monday. Two cops were injured in the incident.

 

A purported video of the gangster, said to be associated with the ‘Khauff’ gang, showing Singh resorting to a few rounds of firing inside the juvenile home, is circulating on social media, drawing public concern. The officials said Singh, who is believed to be the mastermind behind the escape, is still at large.

 

Special teams are conducting raids at various places within and outside Jammu to nab him. Singh’s mother is also missing from her Jammu residence and is believed to be accompanying him. Five people, who were in regular contact with the gangster inside the juvenile home, have been detained for questioning.

 

Singh was arrested along with several others in connection with the murder of rival gang leader, Sumit Jandiyal alias ‘Gataru’, in the Jewel chowk area in January last year, and was subsequently lodged in the juvenile home. Six police personnel, including an assistant sub-inspector, were placed under suspension for dereliction of duty in connection with the incident.

 

The officials said police have registered an FIR under sections 109 (attempt to murder), 132 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of duty), 262 (resisting, obstructing, or escaping from lawful custody), 307 (theft with preparation to cause death, hurt or restrain), 111 (organised crime) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, and sections 3 and 25 under Arms Act (unauthorised possession, carriage, use of firearms).

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